
Rectifiers have many uses, but are often found serving as components of DC power supplies and high-voltage direct current
power transmission systems. Rectification may serve in roles other than
to generate direct current for use as a source of power. As noted, detectors of radio signals serve as rectifiers. In gas heating systems flame rectification is used to detect presence of flame.
The simple process of rectification produces a type of DC
characterized by pulsating voltages and currents (although still
unidirectional). Depending upon the type of end-use, this type of DC
current may then be further modified into the type of relatively
constant voltage DC characteristically produced by such sources as batteries and solar cells.
A device which performs the opposite function (converting DC to AC) is known as an inverter.
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